Hi,
I have NFS mount under freebsd OS. Nagios is running
on the same machine as NFS mount. Could you share your
plugin, please? If you could alter it to run under
freebsd, that would be great. Thank you in advance.
regards,
feroz basir
--- Gerhard Lausser <Gerhard.Lausser@...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Is there any way to monitor a nfs mount point
> using nagios?
>
> i made a plugin which i call check_mounts. It
> performs the following checks:
>
> - compare vfstab to mnttab and check if all
> filesystems flagged with
> boot=yes are really mounted
> - check if mountpoints listed in vfstab exist
> - check for stale nfs file handles
> - lets you blacklist filesystems with a config file
>
> It was written for solaris and comes with no
> documentation. But if a certain
> number of you are interested, i could polish it a
> bit, add support for other
> os and make it available for download.
>
> Greetings from munich,
> Gerhard
>
>
>
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Hi,
> Is there any way to monitor a nfs mount point using nagios?
i made a plugin which i call check_mounts. It performs the following checks:
- compare vfstab to mnttab and check if all filesystems flagged with
boot=yes are really mounted
- check if mountpoints listed in vfstab exist
- check for stale nfs file handles
- lets you blacklist filesystems with a config file
It was written for solaris and comes with no documentation. But if a certain
number of you are interested, i could polish it a bit, add support for other
os and make it available for download.
Greetings from munich,
Gerhard

On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 09:50 +0200, Robert Hassing wrote:
> If someone compiled a c plugin from the contrib. folder, please tell
> me how you did it
I've always just used the Makefile in that dir and ran "make all" to
compile them. You could look at the Makefile to see what compiler
options it defines and use those on the command line. (Although you
might need to change some file locations.)
--
Rick Mohr
Systems Developer
Ohio Supercomputer Center

Dear Sirs=20
=20
I am new to Nagios and therefore the plugins and was interested in the
check_squid module. Could you please
point me in the right direction as to how to install and use this.
=20
Thanks
=20
Ryan

Hi,
I'm using nagios-plugins-1.4.3. I wanted check_ping to ping from an
aliased interface.
For example:
My eth0 has ip 10.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.2, and I want the ping to come from
10.0.0.2.
So I (horribly) hacked check_ping.c to use the -I function of /bin/ping.
Patch is provided in attachment.
But the problem is that from then check_ping randomly segfault. When
launched as fast as possible (in a shell 'while true; do' loop, pinging
an unreachable ip so falling in timeout after 6 seconds) it segfault in
average every 15 minutes (but it can not segfault during more than one
houre, and segfault every 2 minutes during 10 minutes)
As check_ping didn't core dump, I hacked it to make it core (as seen in
the patch). I caught the core, but nothing is visible in the gdb (I must
mention that I compile on a machine and using it on an other. Both are
the same OS (Mandriva) with the same versions of libs).
So I tried to link it statically and hope seeing something in gdb...
I must say that my C skills are pretty crap :)
Could someone help me finding what happens? Or indicating me an other
way to achieve want I want to do (ping from a different ip) ?
Thanks
--
Gabriel Guillon

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